by NESSKART Racing September 1, 2009
Get the Warehouse 13 mug.a) (verb- to be): a nicer way of telling someone they have lost their mind
b) the literal meaning of the phrase is something you don't want to try any ways cuz it's retargerous
b) the literal meaning of the phrase is something you don't want to try any ways cuz it's retargerous
Peter, a guy I work with, invented the phrase wearing sandals in a warehouse, at least definition a) above.
by Sexydimma July 27, 2014
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A original TV series, that premieres on SyFy, about a team of agents, government and non-government, that save the world on a daily basis. They do so, however, by finding everyday items, like pens or bracelets, that have been super-charged with enough energy to make said item powerful enough to do something spectacular. This item then becomes what is classified as, an artifact.
Artifacts can be things like Harriet Tubman's thimble, which allows the user to assume the face of another person, or Lewis Carroll's mirror (he was the dude who wrote Alice in Wonderland), which has young Alice Liddel trapped inside. Lizzie Borden's compact, Jimi Hendrix's guitar, Marilyn Monroe's hairbrush, you get the picture. Every artifact, however, has a downside, something that makes it dangerous and at times potentially life-threatening, especially in the wrong hands. Some things are made up, while others are based from famous people you may or may not have ever heard of.
So, yeah. Agents that save the world day after day, while going on crazy, at times funny, and seriously awesome missions to do so. Why aren't you already searching through Youtube looking for this?
Artifacts can be things like Harriet Tubman's thimble, which allows the user to assume the face of another person, or Lewis Carroll's mirror (he was the dude who wrote Alice in Wonderland), which has young Alice Liddel trapped inside. Lizzie Borden's compact, Jimi Hendrix's guitar, Marilyn Monroe's hairbrush, you get the picture. Every artifact, however, has a downside, something that makes it dangerous and at times potentially life-threatening, especially in the wrong hands. Some things are made up, while others are based from famous people you may or may not have ever heard of.
So, yeah. Agents that save the world day after day, while going on crazy, at times funny, and seriously awesome missions to do so. Why aren't you already searching through Youtube looking for this?
"We are not the B-Team. Fool, we are the second A-Team."
-Claudia to Jinks, Season 4 Ep. 10
"FUCK YEAH, WAREHOUSE 13 CAME BACK ON, BITCHES LET'S GO."
-My friend, after the hiatus was over
"On the bright side, you'll finally be able to work off those extra pounds you've been griping over."
"Devil child."
-Claudia and Artie, Season 1 Ep.12
-Claudia to Jinks, Season 4 Ep. 10
"FUCK YEAH, WAREHOUSE 13 CAME BACK ON, BITCHES LET'S GO."
-My friend, after the hiatus was over
"On the bright side, you'll finally be able to work off those extra pounds you've been griping over."
"Devil child."
-Claudia and Artie, Season 1 Ep.12
by DeejKoshka May 18, 2013
Get the Warehouse 13 mug.Someone who persists at an activity, like sport, despite hardship and age, maybe when they should have retired or given up a long time ago.
Dean McDonald is such a warhorse on the footy field. He's always injured and broken down but does his best to get back into the game.
by redback3 April 13, 2011
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noun:
1. A creation in Dungeons & Dragons where a player suggested a concept to the Dungeon Master through asking a question or expressing a fear of what the game will hold, and the Dungeon Master decides to roll with it.
verb:
1. To suggest a concept to a Dungeon Master that is typically negative, that causes the DM to cause the negative concept, whether an event or creature, to occur.
2. To take a player's expressed fear or concept of what may come in a campaign as the Dungeon Master in Dungeons & Dragons and weave it into the game.
noun:
1. A creation in Dungeons & Dragons where a player suggested a concept to the Dungeon Master through asking a question or expressing a fear of what the game will hold, and the Dungeon Master decides to roll with it.
verb:
1. To suggest a concept to a Dungeon Master that is typically negative, that causes the DM to cause the negative concept, whether an event or creature, to occur.
2. To take a player's expressed fear or concept of what may come in a campaign as the Dungeon Master in Dungeons & Dragons and weave it into the game.
ex. DM: Ahead of you, you see a warehouse.
Player 1: By warehouse do you mean a place where things are stored, or a man that turns into a house sometimes?
DM: *Frantically writing down stats...* it is now!
ex. Player 1: Oh jeez, I hope my family is OK.
Player 2: Don't say that, or the DM will Werehouse it!
DM: Too late, your family is dead.
Player 1: NOOOOOOOooooo!... Aaaaand I'm over it, because I'm a stupid murderhobo.
Player 1: By warehouse do you mean a place where things are stored, or a man that turns into a house sometimes?
DM: *Frantically writing down stats...* it is now!
ex. Player 1: Oh jeez, I hope my family is OK.
Player 2: Don't say that, or the DM will Werehouse it!
DM: Too late, your family is dead.
Player 1: NOOOOOOOooooo!... Aaaaand I'm over it, because I'm a stupid murderhobo.
by NoahtheBoah36 December 2, 2018
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by Adventurer of garagesales June 1, 2016
Get the Werehoe mug.One who goes all in at all times.
One who gets the job done at all costs.
One who has the determination and is not afraid to put the team on his back and carry the young ones to the promise land.
One who gets the job done at all costs.
One who has the determination and is not afraid to put the team on his back and carry the young ones to the promise land.
Big Veets is always a workhorse when he's on vodka/redbull.
La Placita is the workhorse's stomping ground.
La Placita is the workhorse's stomping ground.
by Big Veets March 10, 2015
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